Arbutus . marker of the firsthalf, which ended a short timiC after with the score: Indiana,30; Purdue, 3. In the last half, the Purdue players seemed to have lots ofginger, for they held the Crimson whenever their goal line wasin danger. Several times the Crimson threatened to score, butcould not advance the ball the required distance. At one time Purdue obtained the ball on her one yard line and again heldon the four yard mark. The Gold and Black team fought des-perately, but could not puncture the Crimson defense. Bothsides resorted to punting, but Indiana gained on each exchangeof kicks. A
Arbutus . marker of the firsthalf, which ended a short timiC after with the score: Indiana,30; Purdue, 3. In the last half, the Purdue players seemed to have lots ofginger, for they held the Crimson whenever their goal line wasin danger. Several times the Crimson threatened to score, butcould not advance the ball the required distance. At one time Purdue obtained the ball on her one yard line and again heldon the four yard mark. The Gold and Black team fought des-perately, but could not puncture the Crimson defense. Bothsides resorted to punting, but Indiana gained on each exchangeof kicks. A punt by Purdue from tmder her own goal postswas blocked bv Sholty, and Cy Davis, grabbing the ball,raced fifteen yards for the final score of the game. THE SEASONS FIGURES Indiana 28 Indiana o Indiana 2^ Indiana 3 Indiana 30 Indiana 5 Indiana 36 Total—Indiana 129 DePauw 5 Chicago 21 Lake Forest 5 Wisconsin 6 St. Louis o Illinois 6 Purdue 3 Opponents 46 272 ^/^ ^^^?fO / NINETEEN TEN 1 b^ THE DRUM CORPS. w^im~*^:sw^i ?^?mt-:-i-m-m^ Early last fall the Boosters Club authorized Rupert BillyRedic to revive the drum corps, or Morgans Raiders, as itwas known during the first year of its existence. General sub-scription papers were circulated around the University, andwith the help of the athletic management over seventy dollarswere raised. The membership of the drum corps was limited tosixteen students, who discoursed sweet music from ten snaredrums, two bass drums and four fifes. THE SCRAP It all happened so quickly that the scrap was over beforethose on the back row knew the melee had begun. In fact, theshot from Registrar Cravens pistol, closing the fight, followedso soon upon the opening gun that it might have been taken foran elongated echo. The sophomores attacked in three divisions, and as theycharged the larger squad of freshmen looked on in infantileastonishment. Over the heads of the thirteen class went thesophs. flying squadron, and the flag was torn from its fasten-ings.
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